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EU to give east Jerusalem to Palestinians: report
2009-12-02
[Al Arabiya Latest] An irate Israel slammed the European Union on Tuesday for the group's planned proposal to call for east Jerusalem to be named the capital of a future Palestinian state, dividing what Tel Aviv labels its "eternal capital."

The official proposal is set to be put forward by EU foreign ministers on Dec.7 when they will call for Jerusalem to be divided to serve as capitals for both Israel and Palestine, Israel's Haaretz reported, citing a copy of the draft document it obtained.

The document is also said to "imply" that the EU will recognize a unilateral Palestinian declaration of statehood, a move which the Palesitnian Authority said last month they would seek from the United Nations.

The draft seeks to offer a solution one of the core obstacles to peace and although changes favorable to Israel were made there is reportedly "no chance" of preventing the EU from proposing the division of Jerusalem.

The Europeans hope the draft will help encourage the Palestinians to return to the negotiating table amid a tense row over Israel's continued and defiant settlement building, often seen as land grabbing, in both the West Bank and Jerusalem.

The draft calls on "all parties to refrain from provocative actions" and stating the EU Council "has never recognized the annexation of East Jerusalem. If there is to be a genuine peace, a way must be found to resolve the status of Jerusalem as capital of two states."

The draft states a goal of establishing "an independent, democratic, contiguous and viable state of Palestine, comprising the West Bank and Gaza and with East Jerusalem as its capital."

The document also rejects changes made by Israel to the 1967 borders and said the EU would "be able, at the appropriate time, to recognize a Palestinian state."
Posted by:Fred

#4  good catch, cornsilk, I noted that too.

while there has been talk of a highway corridor from Gaza to the WB, with Israeli bridges above a sunken roadway, I don't think that was what the Euros were thinking of. I think it meant that the West bank areas should be contiguous, and they didnt edit the document carefully.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2009-12-02 12:18  

#3  Contiguous state of Palestine? So, how wide a corridor must there be to connect the West Bank with Gaza, EU?

(Why do I think that their preferred option for this "corridor" runs from the Lebanese border in the north to the Egyptian border in the south?)
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-12-02 07:46  

#2  The Dimona association of mushroom growers is prepared to object in strongest terms possible.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-12-02 03:54  

#1  And Israel will give the EU to the Arabs. So there. I know which one I am placing my bets will occur first.
Posted by: ed   2009-12-02 00:22  

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